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TD Connect Card

Can I use my TD Connect Card to get a cash advance?

Lindsay, Newmarket
April 2, 2015 02:53:55 PM

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In reply to Lindsay, Newmarket

We appreciate your visit, Lindsay. We'd be happy to help provide some information regarding our TD Connect Card.
As a 'cash advance' usually refers to withdrawing funds from a card when funds are not available, we do not offer the ability to obtain cash advances with our TD Connect Card (as it is a pre-paid debit card). However, if you need to withdraw funds larger than what an ATM limit may allow, you may step inside any TD Store location to process a withdrawal similar to a 'cash advance'. Please note, the amount requested must be available in your account. For locations near you, please check out: http://bit.ly/TDStores.
We'd also like to share with you a few details regarding this card and invite you to check out: http://bit.ly/1EPyTxV for information on what our TD Connect card is all about. For the FAQs, please check out: http://bit.ly/1AHFwek. If you have any additional questions, please connect with us 24/7 at 888-568-7130.
We hope this helps. Have a good day.

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